Monthly Archives: November 2011

Interesting cycling items from across the Internet, November 21, 2011 Jean-René Bernadeau philosophical as Team Europcar misses out on WorldTour GreenEDGE WorldTour application pending : Cycling Central on SBS Protest : Red Kite Prayer Seen any cool links we missed? Share them in a comment below!

It was a slim weekend for North American cyclocross. Many of the nation’s top-tier riders opted to take the weekend off after a grueling couple of weeks that saw seven major UCI-rated races – last week’s huge USGP weekend in Louisville, and before that, races in Cincinatti and Massachusetts. Some had particularly compelling reasons to … Continue reading →

GVA Trophy – GP Hasselt (C2) Heading into the third round of the GVA Trophy, Kevin Pauwels holds a healthy ten-point lead of Zdenk Stybar and a 14-point lead over Sven Nys. Pauwels will head into Saturday’s race as a heavy favorite as he attempts to win his third straight GVA Trophy race and further … Continue reading →

North Carolina GP (C2/C2) With a bit of a hole in the North American UCI calendar, many of the nations top riders are either taking some time off before beginning the second half of their season. However, the pair of UCI races in Hendersonville, NC this weekend provide an opportunity for many racers to grab … Continue reading →

The Top Four: Pauwels, Stybar, Nys, and Albert have a stranglehold on European cyclocross. These four have won every major race this season, unwilling to let wins slip through their stingy fingers to the rest of the pack. They are head and shoulders above the rest of the field, and as such, deserve to be … Continue reading →

Interesting cycling items from across the Internet, November 17, 2011 Jack Bauer to be unveiled as new Garmin-Cervelo signing today Menchov says Ekimov could help seal Katusha signing Garmin-Cervélo switches to Shimano Lennard Zinn: The 20-year history of Campagnolo Electronic Power Shift (EPS) The Improbability of the ‘Complete Rider’ : Red Kite Prayer Seen any … Continue reading →